In the world of Tumorpunk, the line between biology and technology is blurred as society learns to harness the raw, unsettling power of tumors. Once considered harmful growths, tumors have become invaluable assets, integrated into machines and devices as both energy sources and computational units. The aesthetic is grotesquely organic, with machinery often pulsating as if alive, conduits resembling veins, and interfaces that are more fleshy than metallic. While these advancements have propelled society into a new era of capability, ethical boundaries are constantly being tested, and the ramifications of such a symbiosis between man, machine, and malady are not yet fully understood.
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